Training Course:Enabling SOA with BPM and BPMNSchool/Trainer:NobleProg Birmingham, London, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' BPM in Context The many faces of BPM The BPM umbrella BPM and Governance Industry players Maturity within the market Current BPM challenges The future of BPM BPM Layering What is layering? Common layers Auxiliary layers The BPM stack Digesting the layers Layering rules of thumb The State of Standards Standards �Friend or foe? Standards bodies Mature standards Standards in flux Emerging standards Leveraging SOA and BPM standards Roles within BPM Enterprise roles within BPM Project Manager responsibilities Business Analyst responsibilities Architect responsibilities Developer responsibilities QA/Tester responsibilities Configuration manager responsibilities Specialist roles and responsibilities New role: Integration specialist New role: Process champion Process-centric SOA The importance of Business Process Management (BPM) within SOA Common BPM pitfalls Mode ling business processes Business process as documentation Controlling business processes Driving a process-centric enterprise Rules-driven BPM Business rules within BPM Externalizing existing rules Identifying new rules Managing SOA business rules Leveraging business rules Supporting tools Process and Service Identification Methodologies Overview of popular methodologies Top-down modelling Bottom-up modelling Goal-service modelling BPM modelling pitfalls BPM modelling recommendations Service Lifecycle Recommendations SOA lifecycle overview High risk points within the SOA lifecycle Handling service and process dependencies Service composition Configuration and control Proper retirement of processes and services Service Versioning Strategies The problem of SOA versioning Configuration control granularity The role of the service registry Naming conventions Process versioning Service versioning Operation versioning Supporting multiple simultaneous versions Defining a version control policy (VCP) BPM-SOA Testing Strategies The problem of SOA testing End-to-end testing within BPM WS-I compliance WS-Policy compliance Mock clients and services Regression testing gotchas BPM testing recommendations Security Recommendations BPM and security considerations The SOA security stack Security standards Single Sign On Identity management SOA security approaches Point-to-Point security ESB-brokered security The security service layer BPM Business Patterns Business patterns The Self-service model The Information warehouse model The Information subscription model The User collaboration model The Extended enterprise model Custom business models BPM and BPMN The added value of BPMN Composability and basic services Promoting an incremental and iterative approach Why should Use cases drive the project? Declaration of message properties Use of correlation sets Develop a complex parallel execution of activities Designing concurrency ...''
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Phone:+44 20 7558 8274
School Address:
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